'X. lift' mi it AVADESBORQUGH ACADEMIES'. JRrficrt of the romffrrtf:xawi7flfo; rpHE Commktec appointed W -superfnT vXvtend the ExamHatlon of theStudents bcth Departments rf the Wadesbprp' . , Abademies, haying icnpartiaHy..-p erfonn . edtheir-dutvUje leave to; remarv that . ifmrA the voiith'and inexperience of many : f thp Students. iind. from .their different i dispositions, they find aSifficuhj; and deU Jicate task in iwarainaisuncnoas, pur 'ticularlyi wh ere,, . all have - made t rapid prcgress,? and exhibttedj such -;.accurate' knp-vvledge in. the various- branches' of theif svudies.' And. they have no doubt ' that, from" the degree of diffidence mani- fested br many of the stuents:jthey have . .been, lipable to.nbticej some of fhose who -deserved distinctions Jn theifC different :-Classes.., - .-.H f 'V-VV' -lst Clas SpeUhtgrin tw.o syllables Caroline Billh.M approved. 7 : 2r? Class Spelling: in two, "three and four syljables ; Mary Jane pisniukes, Oen Dejarnatt, S'rah Watscn Ma ry J. Djs nkes is.ee nsidered best ; Oen Dejar " natt rext, and Sarah Watson irucli ap rroved.; . . -I ( r 'i ' ' A ' r SPELLING1 cond : the ethers well approved 2d Class Consisting-of Mary Cash, Elizabeth H. Slaughter, Eliza Ann Dis mukes, Man' Sylvester, Frci; Pickett, :- Laura' A. -Forois,-Mary Prgues, Louisa Jk)ggwn, Susan PickettElearior Pickett, - Martha Carri SarahLawrence, Martha Colfmati, kftchej Coleman Marai-rt Edmord, Eliza Lawi enre' Mary 'sh " " is ccnMdtred.best: Elizabeth' HS Slaugh ter, Eliza A. Dismukes Marj' Sylvester, Frances '. Pickett, -Laura Forniss. Mary Pegues, Louisa. Boggan .Susn Pickettr Eleanor Pickett. 'Martha Carr, Saih f, Lawrence, second arid equal ; the others T' V .,- - READING. 1 5r ' 1 st C la s s France Pickett, Mary El lerbce.GlorvinaPickettl IJlizabethCarr, ' Klizaheth R, MaV and Jane Little.-were" v examined on reading in Looking .Glass: Frances Pickett is considered.best Glor . vhja Pickett and Mary EUei bee equal & next ; 'the others approved." v- , t 2d Class Elizabeth H. Slaughter, Eliza Ann Dismuke Laura A. Forniss, . Mary Sylvester, "Mary Pegues, -usan t Pickett, Sarah LawreDce, FarinyPickett, j Margaret Ldmcnd, ; Jileanpr: Fickett; L. Boggan,M . Coleman M, CarrELawr i-ence, were examii ed on reading, in the English Reader. InJbis clais Laura A. Forniis is entitled to the first h nor K Hzabeth Slaughter; Eliza A.Dismukes, Mary Sylvester, Fanny? Pickett,-fM?i'rga-.. ret Edmor.d, Eleanqr Pickett, Louisa Bc.ggan, Martha Coleman; to the second the others are approved ; J , Cd Class Mary " Cath: and, Rachel, Coleman, were examined in reading Ilis fry rf America," in which tfiey are con- ! sidered equal and very highly approved. lit;Ci- . ENGLISH GRAMMAR. ; ' 1st Class Consisting of Xouisa can, ; Martha" Coleman; Margaret Edi- . mono, ruiza Lawrence, anoparan law . rence. This class was examined in '-Or- . thrgraphy and part of Etymolog1 tirst honor is awarded to Jnuisa the. ..second to ; Martha Colem others equal.-; 2d CLASS-Consisting of Susnn Pick- ett, Eliza A.;Dismukes, Mary-Pegues, Eleanor Pickett who are equal, and me lit approbation.- V'J,-1 - - 3d C l as s-r Laura Ann Forjiiss, El iza l eth ILrSlauehler, Mirtha Carfl Farinr Vickett, arid Mary Sylvester'; This class ! jvas 1 examined ! on JSluvray's ; English Grammar throbghoiit. Maryi Sylvester ' is-considered best; Elizabeth H. Slaugli ,ter J.rd LfrA. FomisS next ;;the others . are approved. . This jclss (with the exf Veption of E-( H Slaughter and M; Syl vesu r) together Vwirl Mary Pegues; i-au Pickett and.Eleauor Pickett,' crnisti Tilted the first parsing.'class ;m which Fanny Pickett is entitled to ahe first, hV nor ; Eliza A. Dhmukesthe second; '? the. others are equal, i ".'. t . ' v '- .;v th Class Mary Cash And Rachel Coleman, were exaroinul on1 Murray's . Grammar, See. and are considered eoual. J 1 uis ciass, wiui aoamonot Klizahetli- II. Slaughter, and Mary Sylvester, form- rd the. secWd, parsing class, in iwi?ich there is no distinction : all highly approv- ed.. : . ?te r .-.- ' GEOGRAPHY, i : V . Junior tCLAsCpr.sisting of Eliza Kc-PHaiuManraretEdmnnd. Martha Sa rah La w rence, Eliza . Lawrence. This Class was examined on th.e Map of the Wcrrld- Elizkbeth E. Slaughter, Martha Coleman and Mary JSjlvester, are justing Euiihed ai best : the others hichlv ian: proved. It is but justice to observe, tjbat J Vsc wuo -are the .motj4psTinff;tre , Jst Classt Consistifgcf (5loryiria"Pic- Alohof the ct5iy'niitfee. . ' 'V M ' ' - kett, Frances Pickett. Mary EUerboeVE r j ENMANSHlK' A"1-1'. liz'beth Crr; 'J Ant-Little, Elizabeth R. f " , ,,V . w, V. -n ,. kett equal and best ; jMa J EHerbee ,se-. r;, fi;,,!), fV-rr Marv El 4 I beth H.vSlaughter, Martha Coleman, Ma ry -Sylvester, .Fanny J Picki tt, 4Eliza 'A. ? Disrnukes, Eleanor Picket t.Marv Pegues, Laura A. Forniss, Su.4iri Pickett. Louisa distinCTiish'eihy the order, in Which they Sknior'ClaSs ConsistingofRosanna R.Trov. Mary , Cash apdRachel Cole- MaploCthe World,Earopp; orth alid RnnthJ-AWerica ' arid the Map ;ofthe V. ma,n & W. 9 t m irCB 1c ' r .11lllilC.ll U1I iVt v Sftatesr These young ladjes, are xollec ti veT, dislinguishefl,' and Writ thejwrm- est. approDauon ,oi, ue,rtouiiuiitcc- .wa, then promptness and accuracy, for.whicV : lst CtAS Crtn?isting pf Elizabeth H: Slaughter Mary SylvesterTjiaHBog ganManha Carr, iiliza i;awrenceMv .snn PicketuFanny:Pickettj yaiifiy Pick ett is Considered best : Eliza. .'Hi Slaugh ter & Mary-Sylvester second ,1 the (Others approvea. y - - ' . " 2d CLASSCoosisJting of Rachel' Cole man and Marv CasbT ; in which both are considered equal, ndjiighly, approved.- These young ia'clies coti jiose, also; ;the first class in Rhetoric, ' in vhich their 'e3 aminatton was highly gratifying & equal in pcintof merit . '' - ,'r 2d Cfass qfRfietorug R bsa'niia R.roy;1. who yasjaho examined on Logic, jHa.tural Philosophy; and the French Language whose disDhnv.' in these v4 Hons branches pf Education", i was truly, el gant arid acs lerbee is best ; the rest equol. v ' i , 2d C lass Consisting of H-lizi, i:fnukes Eleanor Pickett, Susan,; Pickettj ; SaKih Lawrence Fanny Pickett,Laura ! A. Forniss, Louisa Boggn. "'Eliza Law . rence, Marv Pegues.vTo Susatv Pickett Eliza Lawrenctjvand Sarah :L-iwrencejT is i awarded the first -honor ; '.Laura" A.' For-; jniss tfe second ; 1 the others equal, f 3d Ct a s 5 Consisting of Martha Cole- man, Elisabeth H.Slaughrerand Martha Canv; Equa,l and hihl approed ; , .-' 4lh CIa?s Consisting of Mary Cash, Rosapna R. Troy, Rachel Coleman, Ma ry Sylvester and Margaret Ed no on d It is with 1 pleasure th'e com mirtee observe, that all the specimens are executed with neatness; Miss Cash's is thp best written. ' NEftDLE-WORK.iV V 1st Class Cnsisling of Margaret Edmond; Eleanor Pickett and. L:iura' A. Forniss.'1 The, horiots are awarded to this. clas inv the order' in which I they are 2d Cla ss Consisting .of Elizabeth H. ,.Fahny. 4'ickett. Sarah .Law- Slaturhter rence and EUza A Dismukes Of this Clans', E! H Slaughter is best; the others; 3d Class CJonisting' of !Vary Gash; Mary Sylvester, "'Martha. CaVr, Louisa Bcggan - and Eliza' Lawrepcfe.j M. Cash is entitled to the first honor, j .the others arc tqual, except 'E,;LarencV,l who is approved. I here was also, a class exa mined in catechism," 'which was highly approved. SPELLING? ' u 1st Class Consisting of AVm. Little and Ingoe iLllerbee; who were examined tin Spelling, in two, three and four syllat : bles.s Equal, andf approved;, f- Spelling Book and Dictionary, Xti which James Mendenhall ! is mentioned as de yd CLASs-iConsistirieJ of James Bird. William Bird; William Beemari, Thorii as J.jvLockhart, James Disrnukes. -Hardv May, Comeliri's Mopre Joseph Svlvester, James C. Dejarnatt Jacob West, Vllliam L.ocictiart,- I nomas s Little, vWm.'Dejarc natt, VVm.Lawrence, Burwell Carr, Ed mond VValchvon Spelling Book through out ; in which James Bird, William Bird W'illiam Beeman-Thomas LoV.k-hart and James Dbtfmkes are equal, and best1 ; J those who-mamtained. the second station in this class, areiHardy May, Cornelius Moore, Joseph "Sylvester and J.-jT. Dejar natt; the others all stand at No. 3, and are approved : The foregoine, tocetherNvith the folio wingTvz : William Pigues,'Geo j,.iuie, Aiexanuer .iay, ueuben nckett, Giles W. Pearsori. were exariiinpd .' on "Spelling, in VV alkerVDicdonary.itbfo- out Barnes Bird, vvilliam Bird, BurweilJ. V-arr, 1 liomas, J.JLckhart4 Jame'Dis mukes and Giles W. Pearson? equal and best ; William Beeman, Joscply Sylves ter, Mamies' T. Dejarnatt, "Edmond Wajch,, VVilliam Pegues,1 George Little; are en ti tled to the iecond plate; thehers' equal ,anuapproveu.. ;,y , .,- .., .., r ' READING.iff : JLSt LA S5 they award totnem jtne.nrsc.rans ajinowg the! -classes of-the school. POt-TTE LITERATURE' f 2u.Class Cf nsistnig of James Men-; The j denhall, Peter Slaughter, Julius Bee man,, ISoggan; vi Jajvrence-AIfirtre; f Benjamin t-. Carr, any - the j j William '. Ellerlje'eand Moore j .Moored - -i 1 This class . was examined in Webster's serving the first distinction; Peter Slaughter- second, anduTJuBeemati third ; the rest "approved." :""v:'r j J. Consisting of reterSlaugh!?1"'111 iBussolJci; andvfifstwo-Erieysof: ;Iobre,James Mehdenhall, L! iHi 'f hiif,LioJt was tndy interesting. ter, Modre Moore, Benjamin Carr, Julius Beeman And W'iHianv Ellerbee ; who read in tlie Looking-Glass. ; James Mehdenhall and Laurence VMoore1 are 'considered best'; the others eiual, and approved hartl-Edmoh'l Wnlcfelacob Mtm, W: Pearson , Josph SylVesterc Gorhelius Moore. HaYdv JNlav; WHliam Bird, TThos nrst nonor;, v.mam V"!'"UDbr the correct 4lptaf he nonafibe riaf t wrHiulircfPf Cornehufe Moore, f .j.. . . . - . . . : '.West; Joseph Sylvester, Cornelius oorei ! AVillia m Bi rd and -Thorn as ;L;e,: the se- nn tCond :' tlie,restiapproveav.--; 3 Y r ' f.fi i a s-,w pes-ues. KeuDen ridi- feitt.. Sid rieV5 Davidson ; Jam es; Dismu kesv 1 George pftle, Burwell QarfV Janoes Bird; tAlexander)May; '.vho readjn tho.H sr-ry Ko?ricar: In this cUss. Sidney David I son !and James DismuKes.are equat and j besti andames Biri second ; the,qthers ,:.MURlA?RAIVIMAR;v t 1st Cj.a.s sBurwell ailey Tan4lJ "A?'" Ledbeiter. iequal,' a'tid' ppWed.tef Pegues,' Janries Bird' Bidriev?pavidsori i Geofce Little., eornejius Mobre, J4seph f Silvester, Har'V May, -Jacob; West, Wm. Lawrence, Reuben Pickett Burwell Ca.rr4 and James Disillukes ; in which Giles Vv. ! Pearson. Sidney Davidson. James Bird I arid James Disrnukes;' areworthy of (lie I ac- I A v'c t iiir't tori Qhrl rnC;iVtil &rlA it Cornelius ' Moore, 1 Reuben Pickett Land tJurwellitJarr, second : the rest approved, C--1 -UPARING ,',V -1st Clas s Thomas J. Ickhp rt, Hav dy May, William Lawrence James 1 . Dejarnatt, Cornelius .'roore Wi Hani Beemari, .William. Bird, Edmond Walclw vand Jacob AWst; T his clas:was exa mined! in Murray's Exercise as, far as. the adjective and nounin which; Thon as J. Lockharti yijliam,l$eemari and VVijham Bird distfaguished ;,;them selves as ?.fj rst, Hardy ;Mav J. iT-xDejarnatt, Witliirri secuna j in Parsing promiscuous sentences iri'Mrir- Kay'sMExercises. James . DisnuikesJ and Sirtn jr Davidson are mentioned as first;; "G 'Ic-jj" Wi Pealjsbn James Bird and'feur well ; Carr, second; the others equay approved. I - J- t r "r od.CLASS Willliam lif Grand, Jr. mes Moore, William Johnson, Valentine Park, Samuel : Davidn, VVilliam May, Lyte Tcwnend, Alexander ;Thomasi Jmes Slau'hte-Pf!s!c;Jass,'''Iames8: Sia igh ters considered firs ; SamuelDayidsori vecend r'th rest equal; and highly ap proved.; , v ,?' " ;,::, ,4th:' Class Jas. Town send who was eanoined 6n ,IfIurrayfV Grammar tnro' out, parsing Poetry, correctine instances of False .Syntax : in ; which he, eVihced much previous application, and is ' justly entuiea iq jLne approbation ot tne; yom- mittee; th 4CLASS-Sampel Davidson, James Slavglitejf ' Townsend, Alexander Thomas, .William !Le ?Graijdv, WU mm May ! All eqbal. & annroved i aiul dis- tinguished ' by , the order in, whichr- are named. . ' y. ' t - -;j : khe. J V tv GEdGRAPHY. v lst QtAss-James Bird, .William rteema "VVilliiam Pegues, Hardy .Ntav, Jacob Av'esl, Cornelius' Moore, Edmond. Walsh", Wijliam DejarnattJames T Dejarnatt; and AyijljaTn Bird.! fUhis class was examined on thelmafi of, the world, and they are so nearly equal, that it would be unjust to make any distinct 2d Ctiss On the-map qf the worlctfand Europe James Moore. Cile$ W: Pearson! Va- mm. - ' . .. . . t . i leritine D. Park, Leonidas King,, Thomas ; J ijLockliart, Josepli Sylvexter'Sydneyl Bvid.. son, vviiiiam Lawrence ijurweil uarr, Jatnes Dlsni tikes and jWilliam Pickett ; who were equa) arid aprqyedi :': -p'jes K f-:i it' ; iHd !Cxjks-ame Townsend Lyte Town serid,WilIiam JohnsonAlexarider Thomas, William May and George Little: this class rope, Korth and South' km erieavand aritru ly deservinglthe applause of the committee for! their pnimptness and accuracy j; V , 4th ptAss James Townsiend, Lyte Twri send; William Johnson:;arid Alexander Tho--'raaX were? examined on the iriapi of the lTnir ?edfStatesi Thb ;examirittti6n of this Class was truly gratifying, and, it is deserving of .the highest approbation. ' 1 t -f ' -5th Class John Bates and James Slanchl ter : 'examined on the map of the worldjj Eu- ' ' rope, tTn i ted States,' &c The accuracy wnichl viicb -yuuiip-.mpii evuicca : on . ineir exapnna, tibri; was'such as entitles them to the esteem nd pplause bf the comm i ttee, ,wKo, irj be; half Af.th e lTUstees. oronoonce therii to be ahe. greatest proficients in geography in. this - ;UU J classics ; It: Jsf Class Ja"mas Jl. Slaughter was exa triined 6n; Viri : Romse. and Wobf ; Vir gpV . Bucolics.. T his vounsr crentlemart reconr fmencd the study of Latin about three jrntlhs Le Grand was examiri vi"f,"Tt,uu3 ' -. oiuut,;.oeorge uis mukel,: OariieVC 'M6rdochJolui .StubbsFJas 3ohn';j$seph'Pi and ."amul 5. Davidson, were Examined oh the' Bucolics vand first four Eneids, of Vir- lejarnatt: ana Aoraeiius iVipore,4 the t'estequah f .f; ; ' 2dCLAss-amel lismuXes, Gile W. Prarsnn, James: Bird, Burwell Carr, Wm.' Pegues, George Little, ' Joseph ylveister, Sidney-t)Mvidson; ; vhrtwereyeaniired gil Louis E."&tubSs 'ia bestpGeQrgejDis 'cxaminedon.thi Bucolics "arid fint1siiriei3g offVil,g4.-iRnf:ihe;0f '5tb''.pssohhBa(Vii who Va eiamin fed on iparsifttianf.me6allu Horace 0' the SatjfwndL:It6ml:r,siniad :t ing as, the most prompt arid accurate ; scholar PUBtiSPR(3ANr DRAMATIC 4 'i' Jaines; L iS?,auKte&fge( W; IJistnuk'es; Gleni lent '-Marshal 'Vniii'.PJohrisoriQlirilP. S V Bat' Jam eMendenhal I, fBilescSvf Pear son, f-Sidnev LfavidsoTi.- delivered 'dratiorislon various suDjecTtbat were'7 ia vconjnmiee jjaina . creauapie. to tnem- seives, : ine ,v 1 ayiqr in mgn pre)7na the Dy.-.-stuaents.;;. i The bom m it t ee feet 11 te&tWk$t.(8 edi with the4 progress of the;students Jn IbjhjepartT ments of this Seminary .wicK.raurids tM tfte cred it of themselves, arid to th e fidrioSf their Preceptors.' Indeed, Vvhen vve reflect that a majority of the studenjts UliiVeivert f httisi! tfrrrju A;Jk iV agreablyrsurprized at their rapid Srogress and adQuitements in so short a neriort:We v are" hahpCin attributing to Mrs Einririds thak. meed' ofv praise which is so iustlv due ! Iipji frit jVl')orirt " .c'tMiliiniia jl!iinw rtPii. ahe&rduouand important trust' whimTtte.,rcrf nineteen,-miij? DejowayCuerie I taher careTl.e improvetrierit Triage by the 1 J 4 samf diUnc above Elizabeth . wn, t students under ner djrecuion ia a-hieh t aence oi n-er superior talents as a iuoi Mr. Kdmonds ,we had form racter as a teacher W; F; SMITir'j SecV;i ' The exercises of the . Wadesbofo?Aa dejrniewill recommence on Mcnday, 10th" .iuiy, ,' unaer xoe ' manacrement , ot me same Teach ers assisted by Mr.,T. Mason .; OFFICIAL NOTICE r OTPTPE DRA WI3TG OFTHB : , r j LOTTERYi tjfawti m the ;CitoFrRichrn6nd, Va. oriithe iitli, of Juneciso. 5t? , We Certify, that the following numbers were thisvpaydrawn;Trom.r.t 'V'irgiriia sWenNumbers Lotteryiiz t-j ,fi75 yoi uoy oo, io f;rsigned,)f WM TAEWELL, JOHN KING. RichriioJue 24, 1820. tS0)O(; 'PRIZE li?-l';. rtlCKETTeg1ster.ed 325, nuiered li .J 65,'swas dr.awn a Prize of TjrTHotTSjiNri Dollahs, on Saturday last, in the?12th cjiass of the Virginia Seven NumberLbttend The-Jortunate holder of this Ticket is ;ye unknown here i it was sold iri Charleston bv Messrs .Barrelli, i?f6rre!& -Golinawhole' Ticket .-t-;,. tM'$M?. ' V'&iWu. i jom VANNINI Manager Richmond Va June: 241820. -t 4?' C -For the imfir(efneh(':J',-,:6:x. QUANTICO CIiEEK NAVIGATION.! i ; : On Saturday j the .23d ;Seffi$xe'0 : x v th y' H viWt Will brawtf jifrthe fcityiiof Richfend t whert the public will know the fate of the fol-4 lowing Prizes jrta fewnmjnutes;' s ! V? Prizesof S5$48i isig2Q,lg2i '228ttd:t:'; "c" j-;-',?, v. . if 1 - 249,400 6,680 -Blanks." 9,880tTickets, at S5,V ' 849,400 t Near; two . Blanks to art S Prizes subject to deduction of ?l 5 per cent. . - . X,-. y-; 5. jr- - 'y, -r ; - .-"---.'-. " ' -i ." 1 ""V'tfi. jfjiiointed btke legislature oj Firginia, fiv .'. tV..' -l j'il-. I 1 . t. . . i. . Timothy Bryndidge, John Lawson4 : 1 and;;- .George smitn, Jarhes Derieale John Spence, Esq'f.-; : I Th e ?. above Lottery will be completed in ten days jdrawingsi under 'the pennfen dence pt tne toiiowing gentjieinen': , WilliamTazeweII, l)aniel lYueheart, ' James ILJ Lynchand Charl es Z. Abraham ugustine')asiV 1 Ticicetihe above frfyefy ling at, 6-each, junta th e' 18th Sept) next,' in this Citw by; Joseph Galei "loIetAgeriVfof'. 1 :i.-ii JOSEPH MANlf INLwr i m the i Cnrnmisminrta nAm'ri izi-f A iJ has realized - the exnectations i- ed:of ybim, from bis high 1 cha j wt? . :a.1 KrkV. nous j -Zeal and industry, four Academy will rank: j" equal, If not wperibrtoany in the Stated ! .' Bv order Of the committee - t 1 aim w b.ii usk, uiAi u v 11m l !T.. - - -l ) May be had by apply inr.athis t QSce. ISHES to iriformihis j former CusTomrA taiid the Public generaUyi that he' has . ' ' r rlr fiii fell a) I a A-, f itr K4 l-.'l Zu fthnr ' ,.vr fhjra with their coiripariyt 'His Horijse w large, : t' y- 1 haviric severi comfortabia rootris which have . - -) auic iu atiiuiiiinuviuic ts many as iiiiay, nunvr ftirplaced i: them suitable, j for fntfies, or c .tray eiiingx-gentieinen wismng-rsUjch lie is 1 1 I KWk'vTrl Art 'Willi ''-ortnrf Ttpil 'f whiiVvri . fif -anrl ." 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H wo !Barn Stablei i j I Carriage-' House, Blacksmith Shop jand a Saw Mill at a snortaiajance jromtue nver tne creek affording two iti; II ieats besides, being;: about Vthree miles. from fjsVarijp.'hich' ; water may be .brnught bV' aditch jto mpply -ariy "iriach itiery; that may' be esUblispml V ' A(so,bpunaNE?li0E,; of lii1ereht i sexes and agei, ; yhich imiy! sold, wjhr ihey" ; t . Plantations they soiirid its cUltureKThi pri i ccmmatedVftnaje JIpg tforses and all the Utensds usee on the- said, plantation dating to the purchasei1, Apply ! at llie place afqresaid.n:rP;A. TABBE. A i vfQioocr; AO v ;r..V-. ).' 50tf r - . T I I ' RAN M WAV from j the subscriber lit in&tiri Caswell county, l.;C.,-in the or 5 inches high: well made, and'incliried to !4ipbT Haix, j Bladen coimy; tprmeHy 9Wried J. l bj4EeJ west side oivtne norm west orancn ot, CaDe . y i iWiP6r terms! which 'will be made accommd .month ol'JU-relBlBa NegTioJBcy na : f med CHAULESj ijlle js blfpk cdm-1 v" plected; 'about 20 years of age, $ feet 4 - ' ? be.slim, and ljias ari openj; prep6ssessirig cotni: teance; Thelast tiriieH I hear obinaa V; 1 "7 hSs haying broken jiilinIartin'cpifrity,N. CUi C j inv April tast where he .was appreended-. . ' Hehad a free.ass, and bad been : passing as. i felloWirtmpariy wilh m!:wpdaHo4hadf --. a iree pass-;:; n is more iina n , prqoaoie iney , i, v will continue together and obtain -r new set; . Z. t:;chasses5iharles:asviiu f.-M-'.-i Little1 of Sussex; county, Yirginial, where t ;i , 4 A vprobable he mav beor te mav remaJri Tirirk 4 . . '?' ing-avouvJ" ii i e .lower, pari m ints piiu:e eaJ:', Newberu,; and Edentoli, ; where beihas beent , for'some-time. .'" .A f'f .!tjli:':0' ' Anyi person w$vill secure jsald. fellow" Charles" sb that T get fiirii again jtball have be received and attended to by yhxiAf Duller; i i 1 .. :i. I'M!: - Vw4 STATEOF KpRTHCjVROLINAt : :i -i-- 'i Wake Coithtif:-'-1 li'-'w;-' r i? Court of Pleas, arid Quarter jSessiohs, ,"...? q.ir: Mav:,Term3l 1820. i-IKr: : Waugh inleAttacbrnieritS V t - - - i'-.T '"'M.V - Vmoried' iPfahcia Bar-' - Joel Chandler. riardl- Garnishee V i disappearing to ihei jsatisfacitiOnof thex Jt Court, that the defendant resides be-- yoncij ine lunus ot mis ptaie; i i. nereiore ordeii ed by rthe Court that publication: bes.r madetin the Raleight Jleg three t" rrt6riths;?fbrtlieaefe at ou?neact County?Courtc(-Ke held at' the ,; " Xjoiirt-house :;iri.:ilQir5r'ia he;.liftti. ' -1'7 ; blevv and pfeador fiidcrhenL1 wilLbe-ta . j lcii igaiii5i -unu.. r ;t v ROBERT MARTIN Clk V . STATB1 0 P ' NORTH C A U OUN A. , J Court of Pleas and . Quart er Sessions fo iu' ; ,'aiay;A..t 1820.f:i ' f acob Douthet, OrAltac :i . Wm. ChafBn - v.!v4fe and Tlmas jPo5n3exter ruisnarumoni j suirajonca astarnisnes ordered by the Cburt.th publijpatio bte maddin the Raleigh" Register yfor 2 month ' ,for'.tlfe'u1enrt--lj appearatthle next Courk Vita Stid Qi&rter Session ide held for 1 X..n'V ;Ar .tiy ' otlik ltn..v : : ,MIClvuiu.'wj wv,Jf''tu(' wiitaiUHSv n -- Kockford, onlhe send MfdaljfpAust sex , and in en ana pere, repiersr and oem ur or. Plead to issue otherwise judgment will be-rendered iagajnsV.bmi according to Uiq plairitiflf's deman4C Witness, Joseph Wdi- r ams. Clerk pf said Court, at office, the second . , ' 7 ' Monday iriMa?7I).l82atH t.M. '. .V- J ?, 3 1 -'. y . 1 - .V. ! . . l i y v j ' ' "r 1!;A v'i .4 i rv I 5, t " i- iJ l.. k 1' !r:ti.f; r r ; -. . If. t . .